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Trinity's campus housing is unique

Trinity students live in vintage-style apartments, complete with kitchen, living room, bedroom, and bathroom.

Living in residence offers many benefits and opportunities. It is a natural way for students to meet others and be actively involved in campus life. More importantly, we believe the residential learning environment and living in community are pivotal components of the Trinity educational experience. Therefore, students who are under 21 years of age (as of the first day of the semester), are taking more than six credits and are not living with family must live in on-campus housing.

Deposit and Room Assignments

June 1: Housing deposit dueJune 30: Last day to request a refund of housing deposit. No refunds are given after July 1 (new or returning students). July 15: Students who submitted their housing deposit by June 1 will receive their housing assignment by this date. August 15: Student who submitted their Housing deposit between June 1 and July 15 will receive their housing assignments by this date. August 23: Students who submit their deposit after
July 15 will receive their housing assignment when they arrive on August 23.

Move in Dates

Please note that students will only be allowed to move in on these days. Staff will only be available during these particular windows of time to properly check in students into housing.

Room Changes

A student is able to change units during the semester only under special circumstances. These arrangements are made through the Director of Residence Life. However, room changes will not be made within the first two weeks of classes.

Parking

Students living in Trinity Apartments who wish to park on the street will need to get a Zone 9 parking permit through the City Clerk’s Office, located at 2930 Wetmore Ave., Suite 1-A. Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Students will need to bring a copy of their sub-lease and a current vehicle registration.

Limited covered parking, located across the street from the apartments, can be purchased for $150 per semester. Parking is also available in Trinity’s parking garage, adjacent to the Campus Center for $150 per semester. Parking passes can be purchased through the Student Accounts office.

Mail

Trinity Apartment mailboxes are located outside, in front of the courtyard. Keys to mailboxes will be distributed by the Director of Residence Life. Students will need change their address by going to www.usps.com.

Packages

Students living in the Trinity Apartments should have packages shipped to the main campus. Delivered items are stored in a locked area and students will be notified by email when packages arrive.
(Student Name)
Trinity Lutheran College
2802 Wetmore Ave
Everett, WA 98201

Personalizing Your Apartment

Each apartment is unique and it is up to you and your roommates to make it your own.

Wall Hangings: Please use nails to hang pictures or other decorations in your room. Screws and tape damage the walls. Nails and hammers are available – just ask your RA.

What Do the Apartments Offer?

Laundry Rooms: Each apartment building has free washers and dryers located on the bottom floor. Please make sure you know how to do laundry and how to clean the lint screen!Bungalow: A secured common room for all students. It has a full kitchen, cable TV, games, and is a great place to hang out! Wireless Internet: Trinity Apartments offer free access to Wi-Fi. This access cannot support online gaming systems. If you would like to have cable or a land telephone line, these can be set up through Frontier or Comcast, at your expense.Security: Cameras are located on all entry doors and are operated 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Trinity has a security guard who is available on campus in the evenings and makes rounds at the Trinity Apartments.

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About Trinity

Trinity Lutheran College is an accredited four-year Christian college located in downtown Everett, Washington. The urban location allows students to become an active part of the community in which they live and study, including significant time spent in volunteer service.

Students also benefit from personal attention with Trinity's low 8:1 student-to-faculty ratio.

Founded in 1944, Trinity enrolls more than 200 students in ten majors.